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Superior public defender offers baffling interpretation of statute

Summary by Duluth Monitor
When Wisconsin courts issue a summons to someone to appear for a criminal matter, the summons is supposed to be served on the intended party by a member of law enforcement. Under the heading “MANDATORY PROVISIONS,” Wisconsin Statute 968.04(3)(b)(2) states the following: A summons may be served anywhere in the state and it shall be… Please log in below to access this content.  Not an active paid member? Subscribe HERE.     The post Superior pub…
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Duluth Monitor broke the news in on Thursday, February 20, 2025.
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